Post Orthognathic surgery my jaw has moved can this be reversed?
Q. I had orthognathic surgery where my lower jaw was meant to be moved only. I found out after the surgery my upper was moved too…impacted and advanced and has caused unwanted facial changes. Can this be reversed. Can my jaw now be setback and downgrafted…I do not wish to take legal action…just to get this rectified.
A. It would be almost impossible without more surgery
I understand that, what I am asking is with a second surgery can my upper jaw position be restored and the lower repositioned in the way it should have been intially?
was wondering if the crowns and bridges are covered by a valid tax credit exemption, or a maternity exemption? What are the tretements covered by these two exemptions? my teeth are in a terrible condition, i am terrified by only the idea to sit on a dentist’s chair, even if there is a lot work to do in my mouth, i have no choice now, i really need help to be able to smile again. many thanks
if the dental treatment you require is clinically necessary, then your exemption certificates should apply. Don’t worry about having dental treatment as treatments are relatively comfortable, these days
Hi there, i was wondering if you could give me a ball park figure as to thecost of the perfect smile. I am quite literally terrified of the dentist.I had braces on both my top and bottom set. I has been years since my lastcheck up and i would ultimately like to thoroughly fix the problems with myteeth and achieve a perfect smile, as quickly as possible. I know that this is going to cost but again i was wondering if you could give a ball parkfigure. I would appreciate it if you could provide as much information as you can. Many Thanks
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